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VALUE OF GAMES

Mr. J. H. Tayior, five times open golf champion of Britain, Speaking at the St. Andrews Rotary Club recently, saidi; "Sometimes it has been stated that we British are too fond of playing games, and that if we worked as hard as we played we should have no trouble. No man who ever loved a good game and played it with all his might ever turned assassin, or traitor, or a mean dog, or anything else beneath the dignity of a clean livifrig. savage. How many ink dustrial cities provide the means for good games, provide

the slum dweller, the mechanic and the shop assistantwith the means for playing good games," he asked. "They provide policemen and lamp-posts and dustcarts — all good things, but v/hy not provide playing fields, and provide for the best game of all —golf?"

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 617, 23 August 1933, Page 4

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141

VALUE OF GAMES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 617, 23 August 1933, Page 4

VALUE OF GAMES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 617, 23 August 1933, Page 4

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